Vendor Registration Form - The National Association of Triads 2025

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Triad Historical Overview In 1988, representatives from the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Sheriffs Association (NSA) came together to attempt to define a way to help keep older adults safe from crime.
Many triads emigrated to Taiwan and Chinese communities worldwide: Bamboo Union, Taiwan. Four Seas Gang, Taiwan. Tien Tao Meng, Taiwan. Song Lian Gang, Taiwan. Lo Fu-chu, Taiwan. Sio Sam Ong, Malaysia. Ang Soon Tong, Singapore. Wah Kee, Singapore.
NAPO represents more than 1,000 police units and associations, and more than 241,000 sworn law enforcement officers who share a common dedication to vigorous and effective representation on behalf of our nations law enforcement officers.
Triad focuses on preventing older adult abuse by discussing plans for later years and developing reliable support networks. How you can help: Establish a network system to help prevent or stop all types of abuse: financial, physical, psychological, caregiver neglect, and self-neglect.
Triad is not an acronym. The term refers to the three founding organizations of Triad: AARP, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Sheriffs Association (NSA).
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Triad is a national community concept that partners law enforcement agencies with older adult volunteers and related community services to educate older adults on crime and fraud, to reduce crime against the elderly, and eliminate the unwarranted fear of crime.
The law enforcement program known as Triad is a central aspect of community policing; Triad is a union of two law enforcement groups and a senior citizen membership association that addresses the concerns and the quality of life of elderly citizens and thereby improves the quality of life in the community.

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